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PostHeaderIcon Choosing CS4 Design Training - Thoughts

Monday, 07 December 2009 08:14 | Written by Jason Kendall |
When you select any training program it is vital that the qualification you will gain falls in line with the needs of industry. It's also important that the course is right for you, your personality and abilities.
by JasonKendall


When you select any training program it is vital that the qualification you will gain falls in line with the needs of industry. It's also important that the course is right for you, your personality and abilities.

There's a wide range of courses to choose from. Some people simply want User Skills from Microsoft, whilst others want to get their teeth into Databases, Programming, Networking or Web Design - and these are all possible. But don't rush into it, don't pluck a course out of the air. Why not share your ideas with an advisor who knows this commercial sector, and will guide you to where you want to go.

Today, there are several easily understood and competitively priced courses to be had that will give you all you require.

Think about the following facts carefully if you're inclined to think that over-used sales technique about an 'Exam Guarantee' sounds great value:

Patently it isn't free - you are paying for it - it's just been included in your package price.

If it's important to you to pass in one, then you should fund each exam as you take it, prioritise it appropriately and give the task sufficient application.

Shouldn't you be looking to go for the best offer at the appropriate time, not to pay the fees marked up by the training company, and also to sit exams more locally - rather than possibly hours away from your area?

Big margins are netted by a significant number of organisations that get money upfront for exam fees. For quite legitimate reasons, a number of students don't get to do their exams and so they pocket the rest. Believe it or not, there are training companies that actually rely on students not sitting all the exams - as that's where a lot of their profit comes from.

In addition to this, you should consider what an 'exam guarantee' really means. The majority of organisations will not pay again for an exam until you have demonstrated conclusively that you won't fail again.

Splashing out often many hundreds of pounds extra on an 'Exam Guarantee' is naive - when a commitment to studying and the use of authorised exam preparation tools is what will get you through.

'In-Centre' days can be offered as an important element by a lot of trainers. When you chat with many IT students who have used them, you'll begin to see a common thread - they are viewed as a mistake due to many reasons:

* Loads of driving back and forth from the centre - normally quite a distance away.

* Availability of classes; frequently Monday to Friday and usually 2-3 days at a time. You then have the difficulty of the leave of absence.

* Lost annual leave - most workers are given only twenty days of leave annually. If over half of it is swallowed up by study classes, that isn't going to leave much vacation time for the student.

* With the high costs involved, many companies make the classes quite large - certainly not ideal (and much less personal).

* Maybe you like to work at a pace that is different to the other class members. Sometimes this causes tension in the class.

* Quite a lot of students talk of the high costs involved with getting transport to and from the training centre while forking out for food and accommodation becomes prohibitively expensive.

* Most students want study privacy thus avoiding all questions whilst in their current job.

* Surely, all of us at some time have avoided asking a question, because we wanted to maintain the illusion that we did, in fact, understand?

* For those of us who need to at times work or live away part of the time, imagine the trouble involved in getting to the necessary events, as time is now more scarce than ever.

Why not just watch and be trained by teachers one-to-one via pre-made modules, taking them when it suits you - not somebody else.

If anything comes up, make use of the 24x7 support (that we hope you'll insist on with any technical courses.) Bear in mind, if you've got a laptop, study can take place anywhere.

Forget taking notes - every lesson is laid out for you already. If you need to cover something again, it's there.

Even though it's impossible to remove every single problem, it unquestionably removes stress and makes things simpler. And you've reduced costs, hassle and travel.

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